- warning reprimand
- выговор с предупреждением
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
reprimand — I noun admonishment, admonition, animadversion, blame, castigation, censure, chiding, condemnation, correction, criticism, denunciation, derogation, disapprobation, disapproval, displeasure, dispraise, dressing down, exception, exprobration,… … Law dictionary
warning — I noun admonitio, admonition, alarm, alert, augury, caution, caveat, commination, contraindication, foreboding, foreshadow, monition, monitus, notice of danger, omen, portent, presage, prognostic, symptom, threat, ultimatum associated concepts:… … Law dictionary
Reprimand — A reprimand is a severe, formal or official reproof. Reprimanding takes in different forms in different legal systems, such as in UK law and American law. UK In the UK, anybody between the ages of 10 and 18 years can receive a reprimand. It is a… … Wikipedia
Reprimand (UK law) — A reprimand is a police prosecution within the United Kingdom that is given to people 17 years and under who break the law and get arrested for the first time. It is an opportunity to get the offender to think about what they have done and to… … Wikipedia
warning — noun 1) the earthquake came without warning Syn: (advance) notice, forewarning, alert; hint, signal, sign, alarm bells; informal tip off, heads up, red flag 2) a health warning Syn: caution, advisory … Thesaurus of popular words
warning — noun 1) the earthquake came without warning Syn: (advance) notice, alert, hint, signal, sign, alarm bells; informal a tip off 2) a health warning Syn: caution, notification, information, exhortation … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
reprimand — reprimander, n. reprimandingly, adv. n. /rep reuh mand , mahnd /; v. /rep reuh mand , mahnd , rep reuh mand , mahnd /, n. 1. a severe reproof or rebuke, esp. a formal one by a person in authority. v.t. 2. to reprove or rebuke severely, esp. in a… … Universalium
reprimand — rep•ri•mand [[t]ˈrɛp rəˌmænd, ˌmɑnd[/t]] n. 1) a severe rebuke, esp. a formal or official one 2) to reprove or rebuke severely • Etymology: 1630–40; < F réprimande, MF reprimend < L reprimenda that is to be repressed, neut. pl. ger. of… … From formal English to slang
reprimand — n 1. reproof, reproval, reproach, rebuke, rating; castigation, upbraiding, Inf. dressing down, Inf. trimming, scolding, U.S. Inf. bawling out, tongue lashing, hell; chastisement, rap on the knuckles, slap on the face; talking to, lecture,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
correction — n 1. improvement, emendation, amendment, modification, alteration; remedy, redress, rectification, righting, reparation, repair. 2. punishment, chastisement, discipline; reproof, admonition, warning; reprimand, scolding, Inf. talking to, Inf.… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
Youth justice in England and Wales — The youth justice system in England and Wales comprises the organs and processes which are used to prosecute, convict and punish persons under 18 years of age who commit criminal offences. The principal aim of the youth justice system is to… … Wikipedia